SSC provides support to police officer assaulted by people in Santa María la Ribera: 'Will file a complaint'
The SSC in Mexico City is supporting a police officer who was assaulted while trying to detain a suspect in Santa María la Ribera, with plans to file a legal complaint against the attackers.
The Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) in Mexico City has stepped in to support a police officer who was attacked on January 21 in Santa María la Ribera, a neighborhood within the Cuauhtémoc borough. This incident was widely circulated on social media through a video that shows a group of individuals violently subduing the officer while he attempted to detain a suspect for alleged drug possession. The officer, feeling threatened, discharged his firearm to create a safe distance between himself and the aggressors.
After the violence ensued, the SSC confirmed that it would be providing assistance to the officer, including support for his recovery from the traumatic event and aid in filing a formal complaint with the relevant authorities. The incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement in certain districts of Mexico City, where confrontations with civilian groups can escalate into violent altercations, raising concerns over the safety protocols needed for police engagement.
The video also shows the officer taking precautionary measures after discharging his weapon; he holstered his gun but kept his hand poised to react should the attackers advance once more. As reinforcements arrived at the scene, the situation drew attention to the escalating tensions between police forces and communities, reflecting the broader issues of crime and public safety in urban Mexico. This incident will likely bring further scrutiny on police practices and community relations in the area, and the SSC is expected to release additional information as the situation unfolds.